nonadz
August 17, 2017, 11:16am
1
Hello Seafile pro’s.
Im about to do a minor upgrade from 6.0.9 to 6.1.2. There just one thing I want to have clarified before i start.
In this document https://manual.seafile.com/deploy/upgrade.html it says “3. Start from your current version, run the script(s one by one)”
Does this mean that i start with the first file in that folder for example upgrade_1.2_1.3.sh and then continue with upgrade_1.3_1.4.sh etc etc to the last file upgrade_6.0_6.1.sh.
Thanks!
In your case you only have to run upgrade_6.0_6.1.sh
nonadz
August 17, 2017, 12:48pm
3
Thanks @Bernie_O
Could you please clarify this for me, what numbers should i look at to know which one i should start with?
Thanks again!
nonadz
August 17, 2017, 2:39pm
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Yes, I understand that I only have to run upgrade_6.0_6.1.sh. But for the future I want to know how I can understand what file(s) I should run.
Nytrm
August 17, 2017, 3:44pm
6
Here the numbering and upgrade process/scripts are described in general (for Linux server):
https://manual.seafile.com/deploy/upgrade.html
And here some special things for Windows server:
https://manual.seafile.com/deploy_windows/upgrading_seafile_windows_server.html
I see that you already found the manual. I myself find it easy to understand! What exactly do you not understand with the versioning and updating scripts?